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Why Gravitational Force Is Not Taken Into Consideration, While Calculating Energy Of An Electron In An Atom?
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Why gravitational force is not taken into consideration, while calculating energy of an electron in an atom ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's possible to answer this one yourself, by taking it into consideration and seeing what the resulting number is. It's not just trivial compared to the electrical energy, but in any practical measurement you would also find that even fairly minor sources of error (in, say, the uncertainty of the value of elementary charge) would dominate the correction due to gravity. There's just nothing to be gained by considering it.
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